Influences of GRB
- Radbird
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I never used to despise the Clash, but now I do...
Seriously, GRB has influenced my taste in music, movies, books, TV shows (I'm currently catching up on Breaking Bad), beer, food, yada yada yada.
And our weekend in Paris a few years back was greatly enhanced by Jim's recommendation on where to stay.
And I've enjoyed hanging out with a few of you. And since I survived without any damage Mrs. Rad doesn't give me crap anymore for being on here. She was even okay with letting mini-Rad go to lunch with me and Tambourine Man.
Seriously, GRB has influenced my taste in music, movies, books, TV shows (I'm currently catching up on Breaking Bad), beer, food, yada yada yada.
And our weekend in Paris a few years back was greatly enhanced by Jim's recommendation on where to stay.
And I've enjoyed hanging out with a few of you. And since I survived without any damage Mrs. Rad doesn't give me crap anymore for being on here. She was even okay with letting mini-Rad go to lunch with me and Tambourine Man.
- Popeye_Card
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In Alaska, trying to get my work done for the day so I can go stand in the Kenai River tonight, slaying some salmon.jim wrote: (where is he by the way?)
Thanks to jim I learned that bait fisherman are a lower form of life.
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jim
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Oh man. That's my dream. Are you spin fishing or fly fishing?Popeye_Card wrote:In Alaska, trying to get my work done for the day so I can go stand in the Kenai River tonight, slaying some salmon.jim wrote: (where is he by the way?)
Thanks to jim I learned that bait fisherman are a lower form of life.
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I'm borrowing poles, so I'm stuck with spinner reels basically doing fly fishing. It's fishing for reds (sockeyes) which don't feed once they enter the river anyway.jim wrote:Oh man. That's my dream. Are you spin fishing or fly fishing?Popeye_Card wrote:In Alaska, trying to get my work done for the day so I can go stand in the Kenai River tonight, slaying some salmon.jim wrote: (where is he by the way?)
Thanks to jim I learned that bait fisherman are a lower form of life.
It's a blast though. Sockeyes put up a hell of a fight, so they're really fun to try to land.
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Do you use those egg flies? I've never fished for them but found it fascinating. Some say it's just pure random luck hooking one, others say you need to mimic an egg ... I don't know. I've caught land locked Sockeye's (kokanee), but they are only related by DNA and act nothing like(or even look like) what you are dealing with.Popeye_Card wrote:I'm borrowing poles, so I'm stuck with spinner reels basically doing fly fishing. It's fishing for reds (sockeyes) which don't feed once they enter the river anyway.jim wrote:Oh man. That's my dream. Are you spin fishing or fly fishing?Popeye_Card wrote:In Alaska, trying to get my work done for the day so I can go stand in the Kenai River tonight, slaying some salmon.jim wrote: (where is he by the way?)
Thanks to jim I learned that bait fisherman are a lower form of life.
It's a blast though. Sockeyes put up a hell of a fight, so they're really fun to try to land.
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You magnificent bastard. So jealous.Popeye_Card wrote:I'm borrowing poles, so I'm stuck with spinner reels basically doing fly fishing. It's fishing for reds (sockeyes) which don't feed once they enter the river anyway.jim wrote:Oh man. That's my dream. Are you spin fishing or fly fishing?Popeye_Card wrote:In Alaska, trying to get my work done for the day so I can go stand in the Kenai River tonight, slaying some salmon.jim wrote: (where is he by the way?)
Thanks to jim I learned that bait fisherman are a lower form of life.
It's a blast though. Sockeyes put up a hell of a fight, so they're really fun to try to land.
Try not to get at any bears.
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Yeah, I'm officially uber jealous of popeye.
- Radbird
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Re: Influences of GRB
Popeye has just influenced me to put salmon fishing in Alaska on my bucket list.
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For sockeyes, since they stop feeding once they enter the river, most people just use brightly colored yarn. Some use just a bare hook. It is pretty much random luck, though there is some strategy (figuring out how far out, and in which channels they're running) and some technique (presenting the hook at the right depth, setting the hook, landing them, etc.)--neither of which I have mastered, or even come close. Though I've caught several now. And grilled one up--best salmon I've ever had.jim wrote: Do you use those egg flies? I've never fished for them but found it fascinating. Some say it's just pure random luck hooking one, others say you need to mimic an egg ... I don't know. I've caught land locked Sockeye's (kokanee), but they are only related by DNA and act nothing like(or even look like) what you are dealing with.
Fishing for silvers is different--then you use an egg fly, because they still feed. Hopefully will be going after them next week on a pretty remote river near our job site.
You really should. I've never been much of a fishing fan, but I'm drawn to the river every night up here now, even if it keeps me up past midnight.Radbird wrote:Popeye has just influenced me to put salmon fishing in Alaska on my bucket list.
